The Wolf Among Us 2 Gets First UE5 Screenshots

Apr 19, 2024 at 05:00am EDT
The Wolf Among Us 2

A few hours ago, Geoff Keighley himself shared four new screenshots of The Wolf Among Us 2 on Twitter. The long-anticipated sequel has been in the works for several years now at Telltale, ever since the announcement at The Game Awards 2019.

The studio shared the first trailer in February 2022. At the time, it promised a 2023 release date that, however, never came to be. On March 1, 2023, Telltale officially delayed The Wolf Among Us 2 out of 2023. Contextually, the studio confirmed it would upgrade from Unreal Engine 4 to Unreal Engine 5, and the new screenshots are the first to be shared since we heard that news.

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The Wolf Among Us 2

Granted, this isn't exactly the best type of game to showcase features like Lumen or Nanite. Anyway, here's the official overview of The Wolf Among Us 2 shared by Telltale so far:

Play as Bigby, “The Big Bad Wolf” and Sheriff of Fabletown, as you return to a gritty detective noir world where there are no fairy tale endings.

The Wolf Among Us 2 picks up six months after the events of season one. It’s winter in New York City and a new case threatens to cross the line between Fabletown and the NYPD. How you choose to approach it could determine the future of the Fable community.

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